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ELIZABETH P. HAYDEN CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Information Address Brain and Mind Institute Western Interdisciplinary Research Building, Rm. 5122 Perth Drive University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, CANADA N6A 5B7 Electronic Mail [email protected]; [email protected] Telephone (519) 661-3686 Positions 2015-present Professor Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario 2012-present Principal Investigator, The Brain and Mind Institute 2010-2015 Associate Professor Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario 2005-2010 Assistant Professor Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario 2007-present Scientist Children’s Health Research Institute Part of Lawson Health Research Institute 2005-2007 Associate Scientist Children’s Health Research Institute Part of Lawson Health Research Institute Education & Training 2007 New England Biolabs Molecular Biology and PCR course
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ELIZABETH P. HAYDEN

CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal Information

Address Brain and Mind Institute Western Interdisciplinary Research Building, Rm. 5122 Perth Drive University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, CANADA N6A 5B7

Electronic Mail [email protected]; [email protected]

Telephone (519) 661-3686

Positions

2015-present Professor Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario

2012-present Principal Investigator, The Brain and Mind Institute

2010-2015 Associate Professor Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario

2005-2010 Assistant Professor Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario

2007-present Scientist Children’s Health Research Institute Part of Lawson Health Research Institute

2005-2007 Associate Scientist Children’s Health Research Institute Part of Lawson Health Research Institute

Education & Training

2007 New England Biolabs Molecular Biology and PCR course

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2003-2005 Postdoctoral Research Fellow Institute of Psychiatric Research Indiana University School of Medicine 2002-2003 Psychology Resident Indiana University School of Medicine 1997-2003 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology SUNY at Stony Brook Dissertation advisor: Daniel Klein, Ph.D 1992-1997 Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude SUNY at Stony Brook Academic and Other Awards 2013-2014 Faculty Scholar, University of Western Ontario 2009-2014 Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation Early Researcher Award 2006-2008 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Affective

Disorders (NARSAD) Young Investigator Award

1995 Phi Beta Kappa 1992-1997 SUNY at Stony Brook Honors College program Travel Awards 2008 NIMH, American Psychopathological Association meeting 2006 SSHRC, Society for Research in Psychopathology meeting 2003 NIMH, Child Depression Research Consortium meeting Training Grants 2009-2017 Children’s Health Research Institute

Quality of Life Initiative (total amount: $150,000) Role: Graduate Supervisor Student Trainees: Katie Kryski, Sarah Mackrell, Yuliya Kotelnikova, Victoria Johnson, Sarah Ouellette, Matthew Vandermeer, Andrew Daoust, Ola Mohammad Ali

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Research Grants (funded) 2019-2024 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Grant (total amount: $317,595) Role: Principal Investigator

Project title: A developmental approach to understanding sex and gender differences in the evolution of stress exposure and stress sensitivity

2019-2020 Western BrainsCAN

Accelerator Stimulus Grant (total amount: $81,200) Role: Principal Investigator Project tile: Altering high-risk trajectories in adolescent depression via attention bias modification training: Neural predictors and mechanisms

2016-2018 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Development Grant (total amount: $52,700) Role: Principal Investigator

Project title: An experimental approach to examining the effects of mindfulness on young children’s self-regulation

2015-2020 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Discovery Grant (total amount: $150,000)

Role: Principal Investigator Project title: Measuring reactive and regulatory processes in middle childhood

2015-2018 Ontario Mental Health Foundation

Research Grant (total amount: $150,000) Role: Principal Investigator Project title: Children's neural and cortisol reactivity in depression-relevant contexts: A high-risk offspring study

2015-2016 National Institutes of Mental Health

R01 (total amount: $151,654) Role: Collaborator Project title: Harmonizing developmental studies examining attention bias, behavioral inhibition and anxiety

2011-2012 Academic Development Fund

Small Grant (total amount: $7700) Role: Principal Investigator Project title: A preliminary investigation of the structural neural correlates of early stress

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2010-2014 National Institutes of Mental Health R01 (total amount: $2,897,145 US) Role: Co-investigator Project title: Temperamental Emotionality in Preschoolers and Depression Risk

2008-2013 Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Operating Grant (total amount: $780,000) Role: Principal Investigator Project title: Gene-environment interplay and the developmental psychopathology of internalizing disorders

2008-2010 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Standard Research Grant (total amount: $157,287) Role: Principal Investigator Project title: Childhood temperamental vulnerability to

internalizing psychopathology: Emotional and cognitive pathways

2007-2008 Ontario Mental Health Foundation

Research Grant (total amount: $160,000) Role: Co-investigator Project title: Cognitive vulnerability in adolescents at risk for depression

2006-2008 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Affective

Disorders (NARSAD) Young Investigator Award (total amount: $60,000 US) Project title: Molecular genetics of child temperament

2006-2008 Academic Development Fund

Major Grant (total amount: $140,000) Role: Principal Investigator Project title: Temperamental vulnerability to internalizing psychopathology

Memberships in Professional Societies 2014-present Fellow, Association for Psychological Science 2014-present Fellow, American Psychopathological Association 2014-present Member, Canadian Psychological Association 2009-present International Society for Child and Adolescent Psychopathology

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2008-present American Psychopathological Association 2006-present Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (APA Division 12,

Section 3)

2004-present Society for Research in Psychopathology 2000-present Association for Psychological Science Teaching Experience 2005-2017 Instructor, PSY 621a, Child Psychopathology 2012-2016 Instructor, PSY 2320, Abnormal Child Psychology 2011 Instructor, PSY 4655, Personality and Developmental

Psychopathology 2008-2009 Instructor, PSY 2301, Introduction to Clinical Psychology 2006; 2010 Instructor, PSY 364f, Child Psychopathology 2001 Co-instructor, PSY 447, Readings in Psychology (Adult

Psychopathology)

2000, 2001 Instructor, PSY 335, Clinical Behavior Modification 2000 Teaching Assistant, PSY 338, Abnormal Child Psychology Professional and Departmental Service 2018-2021 Associate Chair (Graduate Affairs), Department of Psychology 2017-2019 Secretary, Society for Research in Psychopathology

(elected office) 2014-current Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social &

Developmental Aspects of Children's & Youth's Health peer review committee, committee member

2014-2017 Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation Early Researcher

Award, reviewer 2013-2015 National Institutes of Health, Psychosocial Development, Risk, and

Prevention, study section reviewer

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2012-2014 Member-at-large, Society for Research in Psychopathology (elected office)

2011-2014 Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social &

Developmental Aspects of Children's & Youth's Health peer review committee, internal reviewer

2010-2012 Membership committee, Society for a Science of Clinical

Psychology 2009; 2012 Student poster awards judge, Annual meeting of the Association

for Psychological Science, SSCP poster section

2008-2009 Medical Research Council, Research grants, Ad hoc reviewer 2008-2011 Colloquium series coordinator, UWO Dept. of Psychology 2008- present Nominations committee, UWO Dept. of Psychology (served as committee chair in 2008-2010) 2008- present Coordinator, Clinical area research brown bags, UWO clinical

Program

2007-2009 Secretary-Treasurer, Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (elected office)

2007; 2009 Dissertation awards reviewer, Society for a Science of Clinical

Psychology

2007-2008 Curriculum review committee member, UWO clinical program 2006-2011 Ontario Mental Health Foundation, Research fellowships

peer-review committee 2005-2006 Comprehensive exam committee member, UWO clinical program Manuscript Reviews and Editorial Positions 2017- Associate Editor, Psychological Assessment 2014- Associate Editor, Personality and Individual Differences 2016- Consulting Editor, Clinical Psychological Science 2015-2017 Consulting Editor, Developmental Psychology

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2014-2016 Consulting Editor, Psychological Assessment 2013- Guest editor, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, special section

on stress sensitivity and psychopathology 2012- Reviewer, submissions to the Society for Research in Child

Development 2013 meeting 2011- Consulting editor, Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2011- Editorial board, Personality and Individual Differences 2011- Review board, Frontiers of Behavioral and Psychiatric Genetics 2003-present Selection of ad-hoc reviews:

Archives of General Psychiatry Biological Psychiatry Psychological Science American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric

Genetics Psychiatric Genetics Psychological Medicine Journal of Affective Disorders Cognitive Therapy and Research Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Behavior Research and Therapy Genes, Brain, & Behavior PLoS ONE

Manuscripts Under Review (underlined names are those of student trainees)

1. Liu, P., Kryski, K. R., Sheikh, H. I., Smith, H. J., Singh, S., & Hayden, E. P.

(under review). Dynamic associations between children’s lower- and higher-order regulation predict change in attention problems.

2. McDonnell, C. G., Kotelnikova, Y., Stevenson, R. A., & Hayden, E. P. (under

review). Factor structure of the measure of parental style: Implications for assessment of abuse.

3. McDonnell, C.G., Hayden, E.P., Penner, M., Curcin, K., Anagnostou, E., …

Stevenson, R.A. (under review). Child and family predictors of timeliness of autism identification over time: Implications for diagnosis among girls.

4. McDonnell, C.G., DeLucia, E.A., Hayden, E.P., Anagnostou, E., Nicolson, R., … Stevenson, R.A. (revise and resubmit). A comprehensive analysis of correlates

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of youth suicidality in autism spectrum disorder: Implications for prevention science.

5. Daoust, A.R., Thakur, A., Sheikh, H.I., Kleiber, M.L., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (revise and resubmit). Associations between children’s telomere length, caregiving, and the early environment.

6. Sandstrom, A.C., Daoust, A.R., & Hayden, E.P. (under review). Hair cortisol concentrations predict change in girls’ depressive symptoms.

7. Liu, P., Vandermeer, M. R. J., Joanisse, M. F., Barch, D. M., Hayden, E. P.

(revise & resubmit). Neural activity during self-referential processing in children at high risk for depression. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and

Neuroimaging (BPS-D-18-01774).

In-Press and Published Articles and Chapters

1. Stanton, K., McDonnell, C.G., Hayden E. P., & Watson, D. (in press).

Transdiagnostic Approaches to Psychopathology Measurement: Recommendations for Measure Selection, Data Analysis, and Participant Recruitment. Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

2. Harkness, K.L. & Hayden, E.P. (in press). Prologue. In Harkness, K.L. & Hayden, E.P. (Eds.). Oxford Handbook of Stress and Mental Health. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. 3. Hayden, E.P. & Harkness, K.L. (in press). Epilogue. In Harkness, K.L. & Hayden, E.P. (Eds.). Oxford Handbook of Stress and Mental Health. New York, New York: Oxford University Press.

4. Liu, P., McDonnell, C. G., & Hayden, E. P. (in press). Inhibited Children in a

Social World: Transactional and Interactive Processes. In L. A. Schmidt & K. L. Poole (Eds.) Adaptive Shyness: Developmental, Comparative, and Cultural Perspectives.

5. Kotelnikova, Y. & Hayden, E.P. (in press). Child temperament. In V. Zeigler-Hill & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual

Differences. New York, NY: Springer. 6. Vandermeer, M.R. J., & Hayden, E.P. (in press). Stress reactivity. In V. Zeigler-

Hill & T. K. Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual

Differences. New York, NY: Springer.

7. Kotelnikova, Y., Clark, L.A., & Hayden, E.P. (2019). Development and Initial Validation of the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality Brief Other-

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Description Rating Form (SNAP-BORF). Journal of Psychopathology and

Behavioural Assessment, 41, 470-484.

8. Liu, P., Kryski, K. R., Smith, H. J., Joanisse, M. F., & Hayden, E. P. (2019). The transactional relations between early child temperament, structured parenting, and child adjustment outcomes: a three-wave longitudinal study. Development and

Psychopathology. Advance online publication.

9. Gable, L.N., Daoust, A. R., Grahn, J., Durbin, C.E., & Hayden, E.P. (2019). Development and validation of a battery of emotionally evocative film clips for use with young children. Psychological Assessment, 31,1040-1051.

10. Mohamed Ali, O., Vandermeer, M. R. J., Sheikh, H. I., Joanisse, M. F. &

Hayden, E. P. (2019). Girls’ Internalizing Symptoms and White Matter Tracts in Cortico-Limbic Circuitry. NeuroImage: Clinical, 21, 101650.

11. Mohamed Ali, O., Vandermeer, M. R., Sheikh, H. I., Joanisse, M. F., & Hayden, E. P. (2018). Girls' internalizing symptoms and white matter tracts in Cortico-Limbic circuitry. NeuroImage: Clinical, 21, 101650.

12. Beauchaine, T. P., Constantino, J. N., Hayden, E. P (2018). Psychiatry and developmental psychopathology: Unifying themes and future directions. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 87, 143-152.

13. Daoust, A. R., Kotelnikova, Y., Kryski, K. R., Sheikh, H. I., Singh, S. M. & Hayden, E. P. (2018). Child sex moderates the relationship between cortisol stress reactivity and symptoms over time. Comprehensive psychiatry, 87, 161-170.

14. Vandermeer, M. R. J., Kotelnikova, Y. K., Sims, L. J., & Hayden, E. P. (2018). Spousal agreement on partner personality ratings is moderated by relationship satisfaction. Journal of Research in Personality, 76, 22-31.

15. Vandermeer, M.R.J., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., Klein, D.N., Olino, T.M., Dyson,

M.W., Bufferd, S.J., Klein, D.N., & Hayden, E. P. (2018). The BDNF gene val66met polymorphism and behavioural inhibition in early childhood. Social

Development, 27, 543-554. 16. Hayden, E.P., & Durbin, C.E. (2018). Developmental Psychopathology. Invited

chapter in T. Ollendick, S.W. White, & B.A. White (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of

Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (pp.31-41). New York, New York: Oxford University Press.

17. Beauchaine, T.B., Zisner, A., & Hayden, E.P. (2018). Neurobiological

mechanisms of psychopathology and treatment. Invited chapter in T. Ollendick, S.W. White, & B.A. White (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Clinical Child and

Adolescent Psychology (pp. 699-722). New York, New York: Oxford University Press.

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18. Hayden, E. P., & Vandermeer, M. (2018). Mental Illness. In M. H. Bornstein (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Lifespan Human Development (pp. 1389-1391). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

19. Olino, T.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2018). Personality assessment in children with

mental health problems. In J. N. Butcher, J. Hooley, & P.C. Kendall (Eds.), APA

Handbook of Psychopathology. Washington, DC: APA. 20. Amicarelli, A., Kotelnikova, Y., Smith, H.J., Kryski, K.R., & Hayden, E.P.

(2018). Parenting differentially influences the development of boys’ and girls’ inhibitory control. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 26, 371-383.

21. Meyer, A., Hajcak, G., Hayden, E.P., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Klein, D.N.

(2018). A genetic variant BDNF polymorphism interacts with hostile parenting to predict error-related brain activity in children and thereby risk for internalizing disorders. Development and Psychopathology, 30, 125-141.

22. Kryski, K.R., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., & Hayden,

E.P. (2017). Associations between observed temperament in preschoolers and psychopathology risk. Personality and Mental Health, 12, 131-144.

23. Kotelnikova, Y., Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Mackrell, S.V.M., & Hayden, E.P.

(2017). Higher- and lower-order factor analyses of the Temperament in Middle Childhood Questionnaire (TMCQ). Assessment, 24, 1050-1061.

24. Sheikh, H.I., Kryski, K.R., Kotelnikova, Y., Hayden, E.P. & Singh, S.M. (2017).

Catechol-O-Methyltransferase gene (val158met) polymorphisms and anxious symptoms in early childhood: The roles of hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis reactivity and life stress. Neuroscience Letters, 659, 86-91.

25. Nadler, R., Cordy, M., Stengel, J., Segal, Z.V., & Hayden, E.P. (2017). A Brief

mindfulness practice reduces self-reported arousal in young children. Mindfulness, 8, 1088-1095.

26. Kopala-Sibley, D.C., Hayden, E.P., Singh, S.M., Sheikh, H.I., Kryski, K.R., &

Klein, D.N. (2017). Gene-environment correlations in the cross-generational transmission of parenting: The moderating role of children’s 5-HTTLPR genotype. Social Development, 26, 724-739.

27. Hayden, E. P. (2017). Genes. In A. Wenzel (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopedia of

abnormal and clinical psychology (pp. 1558-1559). New York, NY: Sage. 28. Kotelnikova, Y., Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Mackrell, S.V.M., & Hayden, E.P.

(2017). Higher- and lower-order factor analyses of the Temperament in Middle Childhood Questionnaire. Psychological Assessment, 24, 1050-1061.

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29. Johnson, V.C., Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N. & Hayden, E.P. (2016). A longitudinal

investigation of predictors of the association between age 3 and age 6 Behavioural Inhibition. Journal of Research in Personality, 63, 51-61.

30. Johnson, V.C., Kryski, K.R., Sheikh, H.I., Smith, H.J., Singh, S.M., & Hayden,

E.P. (2016). The serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism moderates the continuity of behavioural inhibition in early childhood. Development and

Psychopathology, 28, 1103-1116. 31. Mackrell, S.V.M., Kotelnikova, Y., Jordan, P.L., & Hayden, E.P. (2016). The role

of pubertal development in emerging depression risk in middle childhood. Personality and Individual Differences, 98, 315-319.

32. Kotelnikova, Y., LeMoult, J., Mackrell, S.V.M., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M.,

Joormann, J., Gotlib, I.H., & Hayden, E.P. (2016). The serotonin transporter promoter variant, stress, and attentional biases in middle childhood. Cognition

and Emotion, 101, 371-379. 33. Pagliaccio, D., Luking, K.R., Anokhin, A.P., Gotlib, I.H., Hayden, E.P., Olino,

T.M., Peng, C., Proudfit, G.H., Barch, D.M. (2016). Revising the BIS/BAS to study development: Metric invariance and normative effects of age and sex from childhood through adulthood. Psychological Assessment, 4, 429-442.

34. Kotelnikova, Y., Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Kryski, K.R., & Hayden, E.P. (2016).

Higher- and lower-order factor analyses of the Children’s Behavior Questionnaire in early and middle childhood. Psychological Assessment, 28, 92-108.

35. Beauchaine, T.B., & Hayden, E.P. (2016). The developmental psychopathology

of child disorders. In J.C. Norcross, G.R. VandenBos, & D.K. Freedheim (Eds.), APA handbook of clinical psychology. Washington, D.C.: APA Press.

36. Harkness, K.L., Hayden, E.P., & Lopez-Duran, N.L. (2015). Stress sensitivity

and stress sensitization in psychopathology: An introduction to the special section. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 124, 1-3.

37. Ouellette, S.J., Russell, E., Kryski, K.R., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., Koren, G., &

Hayden, E.P. (2015). Hair cortisol concentrations in higher- and lower-stress mother-daughter dyads: A pilot study of associations and moderators. Developmental Psychobiology, 57, 519-534.

38. Kotelnikova, Y., Clark, L.A., Vernon, P.A., & Hayden, E.P. (2015).

Development and validation of the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality Brief Self-Description Rating Form (SNAP-BSRF). Assessment, 22, 3-16.

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39. Kotelnikova, Y., Mackrell, S.V.M., Jordan, P.J., & Hayden, E.P. (2015).

Longitudinal associations between reactive and regulatory temperament traits and depressive symptoms in middle childhood. Journal of Clinical Child and

Adolescent Psychology, 44, 775-786. 40. Goldstein, B.L., Hayden, E.P., & Klein, D.N. (2014). Stability of self-referent

encoding task performance and associations with change in depressive symptoms from early to middle childhood. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 1-11.

41. Sheikh, H.I., Joanisse, M.F., Mackrell, S.V.M., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Singh,

S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2014). Links between white matter microstructure and cortisol reactivity to stress in early childhood: Evidence for moderation by parenting. Neuroimage: Clinical, 6, 77-85.

42. Hayden, E.P., Hankin, B.L., Mackrell, S.V.M., Sheikh, H.I., Jordan, P.J., Dozois,

D.J.A., Singh, S.M., Olino, T.M., Watamura, S.E., & Badanes, L.S. (2014). Parental depression and child cognitive vulnerability predict children’s cortisol reactivity. Development and Psychopathology, 26, 1445-1460.

43. Evraire, L.E., Dozois, D.J.A., & Hayden, E.P. (2014). Assessment of cognitive

vulnerability to psychopathology: Issues in theory and practice. In G.P. Brown & D.A. Clark (Eds.), Assessment in Cognitive Therapy (p. 94-120). New York: Guilford Press.

44. Hayden, E.P., & Mash, E. J. (2014). Child psychopathology: A developmental-

systems perspective. In E. J. Mash & R. A. Barkley (Eds.), Child psychopathology

(3rd ed.) (pp. 3-74). New York: Guilford Press. 45. Mackrell, S.V.M., Sheikh, H.I., Kotelnikova, Y., Kryski, K.R., Jordan, P.J.,

Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2014). Child temperament and parental depression predict cortisol reactivity to stress in middle childhood. Journal of Abnormal

Psychology, 123, 106-116. 46. Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2014).

Evidence for evocative gene-environment correlation between child oxytocin receptor (OXTR) genotype and caregiver behavior. Personality and Individual

Differences, 64, 107-110. 47. Hayden, E.P., Olino, T.M., Bufferd, S.J., Miller, A., Dougherty, L.R., Sheikh,

H.I., Singh, S.M., & Klein, D.N. (2013). The 5-HTTLPR and BDNF Val66Met polymorphisms and maternal history of depression: Associations with cognitive vulnerability to depression in childhood. Development and Psychopathology, 25, 587-598.

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48. Kotelnikova, Y., Olino, T.M., Mackrell, S.V.M., Jordan, P.J., & Hayden, E.P. (2013). Structure of observed temperament in middle childhood. Journal of

Research in Personality, 47, 524-532. 49. Hayden, E.P., Olino, T.M., Mackrell, S.V.M., Jordan, P.J., Desjardins, J., &

Katsiroumbas, P. (2013). Cognitive vulnerability to depression during middle childhood: Stability and associations with maternal affective styles and parental depression. Personality and Individual Differences, 55, 892-897.

50. Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2013).

HPA axis reactivity in early childhood: associations with symptoms and moderation by sex. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 38, 2327-2336.

51. Smith, H.J., Kryski, K.R., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2013).

The role of parenting and dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms in children's inhibitory control. Developmental Science, 16, 515-530.

52. Sheikh, H.I., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Dougherty, L.R., Bufferd, S.J., Klein,

D.N., Singh, S.M., Hayden, E.P. (2013). Catechol-O-Methyltransferase gene Val158Met polymorphism and depressive symptoms during early childhood. American Journal of Medical Genetics: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 162B, 245-252.

53. Kryski, K.R., Dougherty, L.R., Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Laptook, R.S., Klein,

D.N., & Hayden, E.P. (2013). Effortful control and parenting: Associations with HPA axis reactivity in early childhood. Developmental Science, 16, 531-541.

54. Hayden, E.P., Hanna, B., Sheikh, H.I., Laptook, R.S., Kim, J., Singh, S.M., &

Klein, D.N., (2013). Child dopamine transporter genotype and parenting: Evidence for evocative gene-environment correlations. Development and

Psychopathology, 25, 163-173. 55. Sheikh. H.I., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Hayden, E.P., & Singh, S.M.

(2013). Corticotropin-releasing hormone system polymorphisms are associated with children's cortisol reactivity. Neuroscience, 229, 1-11.

56. Mackrell, S.V.M., Johnson, E.M., Dozois, D.J.A., & Hayden, E.P. (2013).

Negative life events and cognitive vulnerability to depression: Informant effects and sex differences in the prediction of depressive symptoms in middle childhood. Personality and Individual Differences, 54, 463-468.

57. Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N, & Hayden, E.P. (2012). Gender

differences in young children’s temperament traits: An observational study. Journal of Personality, 81, 119-129.

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58. Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Laptook, R.S., Hayden, E.P., Singh, S.M., & Klein, D.N. (2012). Parenting and child DRD4 genotype interact to predict children’s early emerging effortful control. Child

Development, 83, 1932-1934. 59. Meyer, A., Klein, D.N., Torpey, D.C., Kujawa, A.J., Hayden, E.P., Sheikh, H.I.,

Singh, S.M., & Hajcak, G. (2012). Additive effects of the dopamine D2 receptor (DRD2) and dopamine transporter (DAT1) gene on the error-related negativity (ERN) in young children. Genes, Brain, and Behavior, 11, 695-703.

60. Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2011).

Assessing stress reactivity indexed via salivary cortisol in preschool-aged children. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36, 1127-1136.

61. Hayden, E.P., Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N, & Olino, T.M. (2010). Maternal

personality influences the relationship between maternal reports and laboratory measures of child temperament. Journal of Personality Assessment, 92, 586-593.

62. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Dougherty, L.R., Olino, T.M., Dyson, M.W., Durbin,

C.E., Sheikh, H.I., & Singh, S.M. (2010). The Role of BDNF genotype, parental depression, and relationship discord in predicting early-emerging negative emotionality. Psychological Science, 21, 1678-1685.

63. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Dougherty, L.R., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Sheikh,

H.I., & Singh, S.M. (2010). The Dopamine D2 Receptor Gene and depressive and anxious symptoms in childhood: Associations and evidence for gene-environment correlation and gene-environment interaction. Psychiatric Genetics,

20, 304-310. 64. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Olino, T.M., Dougherty, L.R., Durbin, C.E., Sheikh,

H.I., & Singh, S.M. (2010). The serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism and childhood positive and negative emotionality. Emotion, 10, 696 -702.

65. Sheikh, H.I., Hayden, E.P., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., & Singh, S.M. (2010).

Genotyping the BDNF rs6265 (val66met) polymorphism by one-step Amplified Refractory Mutation System PCR. Psychiatric Genetics, 20, 109-112.

66. Dougherty, L.R., Klein, D.N., Congdon, E., Canli, T., & Hayden, E.P. (2010).

Interaction between 5-HTTLPR and BDNF Val66Met polymorphisms on HPA axis reactivity in preschoolers. Biological Psychology, 83, 93-100.

67. Sheikh, H.I., Dougherty, L.R., Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., & Singh, S.M. (2010).

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor gene polymorphism (Leu260Phe) is associated with morning cortisol in preschoolers. Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology &

Biological Psychiatry, 34, 980-983.

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68. Dougherty, L.R., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Olino, T.M. (2010). Temperamental positive and negative emotionality and children's depressive symptoms: A longitudinal prospective study from age three to age ten. Journal of

Social and Clinical Psychology, 29, 464-490. 69. Durbin, C.E., Schalet, B.D., Hayden, E.P., Simpson, J., & Jordan, P.L. (2009).

Hypomanic personality traits: A multi-method exploration of their association with normal and abnormal dimensions of personality. Journal of Research in

Personality, 43, 898-905. 70. Maloney, B., Ray, B., Hayden, E.P., Nurnberger, J.I., & Lahiri, D.K. (2009).

Development and validation of the superior ‘Rapid Method for Swab’ (RMS) to genotype serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism (SLC6A4). Psychiatric

Genetics, 19, 72-82. 71. Hayden, E.P., Seeds, P.M., & Dozois, D.J.A. (2009). Risk and vulnerability in

adolescent depression. Invited chapter in C.A. Essau (Ed.), Treatments for

adolescent depression: Theory and practice (pp. 27-56). New York, New York: Oxford University Press.

72. Sheikh, H.I., Hayden, E.P., Singh, S., Dougherty, L.R., Olino, T.M., Durbin,

C.E., & Klein, D.N. (2008). An examination of the association between the 5-HTT promoter region polymorphism and depressogenic attributional styles in childhood. Personality and Individual Differences, 45, 425-428.

73. Yechiam, E., Hayden, E.P., Bodkins, M., Hetrick, W.P., & O’Donnell, B.F.

(2008). Decision making in bipolar disorder: A cognitive modeling approach. Psychiatry Research, 161, 142-152.

74. Hayden, E.P., Shankman, S.A., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Tenke, C.E.,

Bruder, G.E., & Klein, D.N. (2008). Cognitive and temperamental vulnerability to depression: Longitudinal associations with regional cortical activity. Cognition and Emotion, 22, 1415-1428.

75. Laptook, R.S., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Olino, T.M., &

Carlson, G. (2008). Differentiation between low positive affectivity and behavioral inhibition in preschool-age children: A Comparison of behavioral approach in novel and non-novel contexts. Personality and Individual

Differences, 44, 756-765. 76. Hayden, E.P., Bodkins, M., Brenner, C., Shekhar, A., Nurnberger, J.I.,

O’Donnell, B.F., & Hetrick, W.P. (2008). A multi-method investigation of the behavioral activation system in bipolar disorder. Journal of Abnormal

Psychology, 117, 164-170.

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77. Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R., Maloney, B., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Sheikh, H.I., Nurnberger, J.I., Lahiri, D.K., & Klein, D.N. (2008). Early-emerging cognitive vulnerability to depression and the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism. Journal of Affective Disorders, 107, 227-30.

78. Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R, Maloney, B., Durbin, C.E., Olino, T.M.,

Nurnberger, J.I., Lahiri, D.K., & Klein, D.N. (2007). Temperamental fearfulness in childhood and the serotonin transporter promoter region polymorphism: A multimethod association study. Psychiatric Genetics, 17, 135-142.

79. Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., & Olino, T. (2007). Stability of

laboratory assessed temperament traits from ages 3 to 7. Emotion, 7, 388-399. 80. Rodd, Z.A., Bertsch, B.A., Strother, W.N., Le-Niculescu, H., Balaraman, Y.,

Hayden, E.P., Jerome, R.E., Lumeng, L., Nurnberger Jr., J.I., Edenberg, H.J., McBride, W.J., & Niculescu, A.B. (2007). Candidate genes, pathways and mechanisms for alcoholism: An expanded convergent functional genomics approach. The Pharmacogenomics Journal, 7, 222-256.

81. Hayden, E.P., Wiegand, R.E., Meyer, E.T., Bauer, L.O., O’Connor, S.J.,

Nurnberger Jr., J.I., Chorlian, D.B., Porjesz, B., & Begleiter, H. (2006). Patterns of frontal brain activity in alcohol-dependent probands. Alcoholism: Clinical

and Experimental Research, 30, 1986-1991. 82. Hayden, E.P. & Nurnberger, J.I. Jr. (2006). Genetics of bipolar disorder. In

R.S. El-Mallakh & S.N. Ghaemi (Eds.), Bipolar depression: A comprehensive

guide (pp.69-98). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. 83. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., & Olino, T.M. (2006). Positive

emotionality at age three predicts cognitive styles in seven-year-old children. Development & Psychopathology, 18, 409-423.

84. Hayden, E.P. & Nurnberger, J.I. Jr. (2006). Molecular genetics of bipolar

disorder. Genes, Brain & Behavior, 5, 85-95. 85. Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., & Durbin, C.E. (2005). Parent reports and

laboratory assessments of child temperament: A comparison of their associations with risk for depression and externalizing disorders. Journal of

Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 27, 89-100. 86. Durbin, C.E., Klein, D.N., Hayden, E.P., Buckley, M.E., & Moerk, K.C.

(2005). Temperamental emotionality in preschoolers and parental mood disorders. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 28-37.

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87. Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Buckley, M.E. (2005). The structure of extraversion in preschool aged children. Personality and

Individual Differences, 39, 481-492. 88. Shankman, S.A., Tenke, C.E., Bruder, G.E., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., &

Klein, D.N. (2005). Low positive emotionality in young children: Association with EEG asymmetry. Development and Psychopathology, 17, 85-98.

89. Buckley, M.E., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C. E., Hayden, E.P., & Moerk, K. C.

(2002). Development and validation of a q-sort procedure to assess temperament and behavior in preschool-age children. Journal of Clinical Child and

Adolescent Psychology, 31, 525-539. 90. Hayden, E.P. & Klein, D.N. (2002). Five-year course of dysthymia predicted

by several factors. Clinician’s Research Digest, 20, 6. 91. Hayden, E.P. & Klein, D.N. (2001). Outcome of dysthymic disorder at 5-year

follow-up: The effect of familial psychopathology, early adversity, personality, comorbidity, and chronic stress. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158, 1864-1870.

92. Klein, D.N. & Hayden, E.P. (2000). Dysthymic disorder: Current status and

future directions. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 13, 171-177.

Edited Volume

1. Harkness, K.L., Hayden, E.P. (Eds.). (2019). Oxford Handbook of Stress and

Mental Health. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. Presentations & Colloquia

1. Daoust, A.R., Vandermeer, M. R. J., Mohamed Ali, O., Singh, S. M. & Hayden,

E. P. (2019, September). Investigating the Stability of Cortisol Stress Reactivity

Across Development: Potential Moderating Factors. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Buffalo NY, USA.

2. Gabel, L. N., Daoust, A. R., Salisbury, M. R., Grahn, J. A., Durbin, E., Olino, T. M., & Hayden, E. P. (2019, September). Interactions between children’s

emotional reactivity to film clips and concurrent psychopathology symptoms. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of Society for Research in Psychopathology, Buffalo, NY.

3. Liu, P., McDonnell, C., Stanton, K., Johnson, S., & Hayden, E. P. (2019, September). Validating the Dominance Behavioral System (DBS) in childhood:

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Associations with other traits and symptoms. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Buffalo, NY.

4. Vandermeer, M. R. J., Liu, P., Mohamed Ali, O., Daoust, A. R., Joanisse, M. F., Barch, D. M., & Hayden, E. P. (2019, September). Neuroimaging Maternal

Feedback and Depression Risk. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of Society for Research in Psychopathology, Buffalo, NY.

5. Brown, M. F. D., Liu, P., Stanton, K., Johnson, S., Kotelnikova, Y., & Hayden, E. P. (2019, September). Evidence for Distinct Facets of the Hypomanic

Personality Scale: A Multimethod Investigation. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Buffalo, NY.

6. Mohamed Ali, O., Vandermeer, M. R., Daoust, A. R., Liu, P., Kryski, K. R., Joanisse, M. F., Barch, D. M., & Hayden, E. P. (2019, September). Associations

between early parenting and children’s neural development. Poster presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Buffalo, NY.

7. Daoust, A. R., Kotelnikova, Y., Kryski, K. R., Sheikh, H. I., Singh, S. M. & Hayden, E. P. (2018, September). The role of child sex in the stability of cortisol

stress reactivity and its associations with symptoms. Poster presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Indianapolis, IN.

8. Mohamed Ali, O., Kryski, K. R., Durbin, C. E. & Hayden, E. P. (2018,

September). Caregiver personality and child temperament interact to predict

change in hostile parenting. Poster presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Indianapolis, IN.

9. Gabel, L. N., Salisbury, M. R., Daoust, A. R., Grahn, J. A., Durbin, E., &

Hayden, E. P. (2018, September). Development and validation of a

developmentally appropriate battery of emotionally evocative stimuli for use with

young children. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Indianapolis, IN.

10. Hayden, E.P. (2018, March). Pathways and processes in the developmental

psychopathology of depression. Invited keynote speaker at CRDH Symposium on Developmental Psychopathology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC.

11. Hayden, E.P. (2018, March). Conceptual challenges in developmental

psychopathology. Invited colloquium given to the University of Chicago Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.

12. Hayden, E.P. (2018, March). John Kenward Memorial C&A Lecture: Pathways

and processes in the developmental psychopathology of depression. Invited grand

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rounds given to the University of Chicago Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.

13. Vandermeer, M.R.J., Joanisse, M.F., Daoust, A., Mohamed Ali, O., Salisbury, M.,

Barch, D.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2017, September). Resting state functional

connectivity in children at high risk for depression. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Denver, CO.

14. Mohamed Ali, O., Sheikh, H. I., Mackrell, S. M. V., Kryski, K. R., Joanisse, M.

F. & Hayden, E. P. (2017, September). Investigating the association between

white matter microstructure of the uncinate fasciculus and vulnerability markers

of anxiety: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging study. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Denver, CO.

15. Daoust, A.R., Thakur, A., Sheikh, H.I., Kleiber, M.L., Singh, S.M., & Hayden,

E.P. (2017, September). Associations between children’s telomere length and

vulnerabilities in the early environment. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Denver, CO.

16. Cross, A.M., Ramdajal, R., Stager, C.L., Steinbach, K.A., Lovett, M.W., Frijters,

J.C., Hayden, E.P., Archibald, L.M.D., & Joanisse, M. (2017, June). Resting-

state fMRI connectivity for reading and nonverbal ability in children with and

without reading disability. Poster presented at the Symposium on Research in Child Language Disorders, Madison, WI.

17. Hayden, E.P. (2016, March). Early emerging depression vulnerability: Pathways

and processes. Invited talk given as part of the Offord Centre for Child Studies seminar series. Offord Centre, Hamilton, ON.

18. Vandermeer, M.R.J., Kotelnikova, Y., Kryski, K.R., & Hayden, E.P. (2016,

May). Relationship quality moderates mother-father personality

agreement. Poster presented at the Association for Psychological Science 28th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL.

19. Kotelnikova, Y., Sheikh, H.I., Vandermeer, M.R.J., Kryski, K.R., Singh, S.M.,

Olino, T.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2016, May). Predictors of Latent Cortisol

Trajectory Classes in the Context of Stress. Poster presented at the Association for Psychological Science 28th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL.

20. Kotelnikova, Y., Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., & Hayden, E.P. (2015). Nature and

structure of temperament in early and middle childhood: A multi-method

approach. Talk presented at the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences Conference, London, ON.

21. Kopala-Sibley, D.C., Hayden, E.P., Kryski, K.R., Sheikh, H., Singh, S.M., &

Klein, D.N. (2015, May). Child serotonin transporter genotype moderates the

cross-generational transmission of parenting and the effect of parenting on the

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development of depressive symptoms in children. Poster presented at Association for Psychological Science annual meeting, New York City, NY.

22. Johnson, V.C., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., Klein, D.N., & Hayden, E.P. (2014,

September). A longitudinal investigation of predictors of the stability of

behavioural inhibition in early childhood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Evanston, IL.

23. Kotelnikova, Y., Mackrell, S.V.M., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P.

(2014, September). The serotonin transporter gene and stress interact to predict

children’s attentional biases for positive stimuli. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Evanston, IL.

24. Kryski, K.R., Dougherty, L.R., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., Klein, D.N., &

Hayden, E.P. (2014, September). Maternal depression and cortisol reactivity in

early childhood: longitudinal associations with child symptoms. a multi-site study. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Evanston, IL.

25. Mackrell, S. V. M., Kotelnikova, Y., Jordan, P. L., & Hayden, E. P. (2014,

September). Pubertal status moderates associations between depression risks and

children’s depressive symptoms. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Evanston, IL.

26. Ouellette, S.J., Russell, E., Kryski, K.R., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., Koren, G., &

Hayden, E.P. (2014, September). Hair cortisol concentrations in low- and high-

stress mother-daughter dyads: A pilot study of associations and moderators. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Evanston, IL.

27. Kryski, K. R., Smith, H. J., & Hayden, E. P. (2013, September). Temperamental

emotionality and effortful control in preschool-aged children: Associations with

parental depression. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Oakland, CA.

28. Kotelnikova, Y., Vernon, P.A., Clark, L.A., & Hayden, E.P. (2013, September).

Initial Validation of the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality Brief

Self Rating Form (SNAP-BSRF). Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Oakland, CA.

29. Hayden, E.P., Joanisse, M., & Singh, S.M. (2013, June). Sex-specific pathways to

depression: Biological indices of stress-sensitivity in preschool-aged girls. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the International Society for Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Leuven, Belgium.

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30. Sheikh, H.I., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Tolep, M.R., Smith, V.C., Dougherty, L.R., Hayden, E.P., & Singh, S.M. (2013, May) Pathways between Glucagon-

like peptide-1 receptor gene polymorphisms (Leu260Phe) and internalizing

symptoms in early childhood: The roles of HPA axis reactivity and early life

stress. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry, San Francisco, CA.

31. Mackrell, S.V.M., Sheikh, H.I., Kotelnikova, Y., Jordan, P.L., Singh, S.M., &

Hayden, E.P. (2013, April). Child temperament and parental history of

internalizing disorders: Associations with HPA axis reactivity in middle

childhood. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

32. Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2013,

April). Child oxytocin receptor (OXTR) genotype and observed parenting

behavior: Mediation by negative child behavior. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

33. Kotelnikova, Y., Olino, T.M., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Hayden, E.P., & Klein,

D.N. (2013, April). Revising the Children’s Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ): Item-

response and factor analyses. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

34. Hayden, E.P., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., & Singh, S.M. (2012,

October). Biological and contextual risks in early-emerging depression

vulnerability. Talk presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.

35. Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2012,

October). Life stress and parenting: Associations with HPA axis reactivity in

early childhood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.

36. Kotelnikova, Y., Mackrell, S.V.M., Jordan, P.L., & Hayden, E.P. (2012,

October). Effortful control and cognitive vulnerability to depression in middle

childhood: A multimethod, longitudinal study. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.

37. Mackrell, S.V.M., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., Kryski, K.R., & Hayden, E.P.

(2012, October). Cognitive vulnerability and stressful life events predicting HPA

axis reactivity in middle childhood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Ann Arbor, MI.

38. Hayden, E.P. (2012, May). Genetic and contextual interplay in emerging child

depression risk. In H. Berenbaum, (Chair), Gene-environment interactions.

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Featured, invited symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.

39. Sheikh, H.I., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Hayden, E.P., & Singh, S.M. (2012,

May). Genetic variants of the corticotropin-releasing hormone system related

genes are associated with HPA axis reactivity in early-childhood. Talk presented at the 67th annual meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry, Philadelphia, PA.

40. Hayden, E.P. (2012, March). Biological and contextual interplay in the

developmental psychopathology of depression. Psychology distinguished

lecturer series. Colloquium given to the Department of Psychology, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON.

41. Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2012,

March). Maternal depression and parenting: associations with HPA axis

reactivity in early childhood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychopathogical Association, New York, NY.

42. Sheikh, H.I., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Hayden, E.P., & Singh, S.M. (2012,

March). Genetic variants of the corticotropin-releasing hormone system related

genes are associated with HPA axis reactivity in early-childhood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychopathogical Association, New York, NY.

43. Sheikh, H.I., Kryski, K.R., Smith, H.J., Hayden, E.P., & Singh, S.M. (2011,

October). An investigation of neurogenetic correlates of early-age physiological

stress response and its link to early emerging psychopathological risk: A

prospective study. Poster presented at the 12th International Congress of Human Genetics, Montreal, QC.

44. Kryski, K.R., Dougherty, L.R., Sheikh, H.I., Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Laptook,

R.S., Hayden, E.P., Singh, S.M., & Klein, D.N. (2011, September). DRD4 genotype, child effortful control, and parenting style: Associations with HPA axis reactivity in early childhood. In E. Fox, (Chair), Attention control and anxiety:

Integrating electrophysiological, cognitive, and genetic approaches. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Boston, MA.

45. Hanna, B., Sheikh, H.I., Laptook, R.S., Kim, J., Hayden, E.P., Singh, S.M., &

Klein, D.N. (2011, September). Associations between DAT1, parent-child

interactions, and child negative emotionality. Poster presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Boston, MA.

46. Sheikh, H.I., Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R., Laptook, R.S., Olino, T.M., Klein,

D.N., & Singh, S.M. (2011, June). Associations between COMT gene functional

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polymorphism and early-childhood internalizing symptoms: Evidence for

mediation by child temperament. Poster presented at the 41st annual meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association, Newport, RI.

47. Kotelnikova, Y., Veselka, L., Aitken Schermer, J., Hayden, E.P., & Vernon, P.A.

(2011, June). Non-adaptive personality traits and the Dark Triad: An

investigation into the relationship between the two domains. Poster presented at the 72nd annual convention of the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto, ON.

48. Kotelnikova, Y., Mackrell, S.V.M., Veselka, L., Aitken Schermer, J., Hayden,

E.P., & Vernon, P.A. (2011, June). Non-adaptive personality traits and the Dark

Triad: A behaviour genetic investigation into the relationship between the two

domains. Poster presented at the 41st annual meeting of the Behaviour Genetics Association, Newport, RI.

49. Kotelnikova, Y., Mackrell, S.V.M., Jordan, P.L., & Hayden, E.P. (2011,

May). Temperament traits as predictors of change in internalizing problems in

middle childhood. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science. Washington, DC.

50. Quinn, M., Tolep, M.R., Smith, V., Condit, C., Hayden, E.P., & Dougherty, L.R.

(2011, May). Negative cognitive styles and cortisol reactivity in preschoolers:

Investigating mechanisms of risk for depression. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science. Washington, DC.

51. Kryski, K.R., Sheikh, H.I., Smith, H.J., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2011,

April). Child BDNF genotype and parenting style: Associations with HPA axis

reactivity in early childhood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Montreal, QC.

52. Smith, H.J., Dyson, M.W., Olino, T.M., Laptook, R.S., Singh, S.M., Hayden,

E.P., & Klein, D.N. (2011, April). Genetic and contextual determinants of early-

emerging effortful control. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Montreal, QC.

53. Mackrell, S.V.M., Jordan, P.L., Sheikh, H.I., Singh, S.M., & Hayden, E.P. (2011,

April). Longitudinal associations between temperament, social adjustment and

internalizing disorders risk in middle childhood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Montreal, QC.

54. Hayden, E.P., Sheikh, H.I., Katsiroumbas, P., Jordan, P.L., Singh, S.M., Olino,

T.M., & Klein, D.N. (2010, November). Early-emerging depressogenic information processing: Stability across time and associations with childhood individual differences and early contextual factors. In J.W. Pettit, D.M. Bagner, (Chairs), The impact of parental depression on child behavior: Timing effects,

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mechanisms, and moderators of risk. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for Cognitive and Behavior Therapies, San Francisco, CA.

55. Sheikh, H.I., Dougherty, L.R., Hayden, E.P., Klein, D.N., & Singh, S.M. (2010,

June). Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor gene polymorphism (Leu260Phe) is

associated with morning cortisol in preschoolers. Talk given at the annual meeting of the Genetics Society of Canada, Hamilton, ON.

56. Hayden, E.P. (2010, May). Chair, Pathways and Process in Developmental

Psychopathology: Perspectives from Early Career Investigators. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.

57. Kryski, K.R.U, Smith, H.J., Sheikh, H.I., Hayden, E.P., & Singh, S.M. (2010,

May). HPA axis reactivity patterns and internalizing and externalizing symptoms

in early childhood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.

58. Hayden, E.P. (2009, December). Developmental psychopathology of

depression: Emotional styles, pathways, and genetic bases. 2009-2010

colloquium series. Invited talk given to the Department of Psychology at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KY.

59. Hayden, E.P. (2009, November). Genetic and contextual interplay in early-

emerging pathways to depression. In J.W. Pettit, S. Goodman, (Chairs), Contextual vulnerabilities to depression: Developmental perspectives from

childhood through emerging adulthood. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for Cognitive and Behavior Therapies, New York, NY.

60. Hayden, E.P. (2009, September). Developmental psychopathology of

depression. 2009-2010 colloquium series. Invited talk given to the Department of Psychology at the University of Guelph, Guelph, ON.

61. Jordan, P.L., Schalet, B.D., Durbin, C.E., & Hayden, E.P. (2008, September).

Concurrent and longitudinal relations between personality and mood and anxiety:

A multi-method approach. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Pittsburgh, PA.

62. Schalet, B.D., Jordan, P.L., Durbin, C.E., & Hayden, E.P. (2008, September)

Depression is associated with discrepancies between self- and observer-reports of

personality traits. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Pittsburgh, PA.

63. Schalet, B.D., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Mendelsohn, K.A., & Jordan, P.L.

(2007, October). Self- and observer-reports of personality: Associations with

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internalizing psychopathology. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Iowa City, IA.

64. Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R., Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Dyson, M., Sheikh,

H.I., Singh, S.M., & Klein, D.N. (2007, October). Gene-environment interplay

in child temperament and the early home environment. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Iowa City, IA.

65. Jordan, P.L.U, Hayden, E.P., & Dozois, D.J.A. (2007, October). Individual

differences in information processing in childhood: Coherence among measures

and relations to child temperament. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Iowa City, IA.

66. Hayden, E.P., Shankman, S.A., Olino, T.M., Tenke, C.E., & Bruder, G.E.

(2007, July). Cognitive and temperamental vulnerability to depression:

Longitudinal associations with regional cortical activity. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the World Congress on Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy, Barcelona, Spain.

67. Podnar, D., Hayden, E., & Martin, R. (2007, June). Humour Styles

Questionnaire, personality and temperament. Poster presented at the annual conference for the International Society for Humor Studies, Newport, RI.

68. Hayden, E.P. (2006, May). Temperamental origins of cognitive vulnerability to

depression. In E. Durbin, (Chair), Developmental psychopathology of

internalizing disorders. Featured, invited symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

69. Hayden, E.P., Maloney, B., Dougherty, L.R., Durbin, C.E., Olino, T.M., Lahiri,

D., Nurnberger, J.I. & Klein, D.N. (2005, October). Associations between

polymorphisms of the promoter region in the serotonin transporter gene and

child temperament. Poster presented at the 13th annual meeting of the World Congress on Psychiatric Genetics, Boston, MA.

70. Hayden, E.P., Dougherty, L.R., Maloney, B., Durbin, C.E., Olino, T.M., Lahiri,

D., Nurnberger, J.I. & Klein, D.N. (2005, October). Associations between a

polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene and multiple measures of child

temperament. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Miami, FL.

71. Hayden, E.P. (2005, June). Temperament and risk for depressive disorders.

Invited colloquium given at Indiana University-Bloomington, Bloomington, IN. 72. Laptook, R.S., Olino, T.M., Dougherty, L.R., Klein, D.N., Buckley, M.E.,

Durbin, C.E., & Hayden, E.P. (2005, April). Validation of a laboratory

assessment of temperament and behavior in preschool-age children. Poster

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presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

73. Olino, T.M., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., & Hayden, E.P. (2005, April).

Structure of positive affect in preschool aged children. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

74. Hayden, E.P., Hetrick, W.P., O’Donnell, B.F., Shekhar, A., Nurnberger, J.I.,

Vohs, J., & Bismark, A. (2003, October). An examination of the convergent

validity of questionnaire measures, behavioral tasks, and EEG indices of the

behavioral activation system in a sample of patients with bipolar disorder. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Toronto, ON.

75. Olino, T.M., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Wang, Q., & Klein, D.N. (2003,

April). Emotion recognition and affect in children. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

76. Shankman, S.A., Tenke, C.E., Bruder, G.E., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., Buckley, M.E., & Klein, D.N. (2002, September). The relationship between

EEG asymmetry and positive emotionality in young children. Poster presented at the 17th annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, San Francisco, CA.

77. Hayden, E.P., Durbin, C.E., Buckley, M.E., & Klein, D.N. (2000, June).

Convergent validity between parent report and laboratory measures of child

temperament. Poster presented at the 12th annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Miami Beach, FL.

78. Buckley, M.E., Klein, D.N., Durbin, C.E., Hayden, E.P., & Moerk, K.C. (2000,

June). Development and validation of a Q-sort procedure to assess personality

and adjustment in preschoolers. Poster presented at the 12th annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Miami Beach, FL.

Graduate Thesis Supervision Patricia Jordan Ph.D. Co-supervisor Katie Kryski Ph.D. Supervisor Haroon Sheikh Ph.D. Co-supervisor Sarah Mackrell Ph.D. Co-supervisor Yuliya Kotelnikova Ph.D. Co-Supervisor Matthew Vandermeer Ph.D. Supervisor Andrew Daoust Ph.D. Supervisor Ola Mohammed Ali Ph.D. Supervisor

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Katie Kryski M.Sc. Supervisor Heather Smith M.Sc. Supervisor Sarah Ouellette M.Sc. Supervisor Victoria Johnson M.Sc. Supervisor Haroon Sheikh M.Sc. Co-supervisor Sarah Mackrell M.Sc. Co-supervisor Brigitte Hanna M.Sc. Supervisor Yuliya Kotelnikova M.Sc. Co-Supervisor Andrew Daoust M.Sc. Supervisor Ola Mohammed Ali M.Sc. Supervisor Lindsay Gabel M.Sc. Supervisor Jennifer Mullen M.Sc. Supervisor Pamela Seeds Ph.D. Committee Member Kathleen O’Connor Ph.D. Committee Member Ya Xu Ph.D. Committee Member Lindsay Forbes Ph.D. Committee Member Ryan Hong Ph.D. Committee Member Amanda Souza Ph.D. Committee Member K. Rnic M.Sc. Committee Member Suzanne Seah M.Sc. Committee Member Pamela Seeds M.Sc. Committee Member Tara Morley M.Sc. Committee Member Lyndsay Evraire M.Sc. Committee Member Sarah Devantier M.Sc. Committee Member Caitlin Best M.Sc. Committee Member Lisa Boyko External M.Sc. Committee Member Randy Auerbach External Ph.D. Committee Member Post-Doctoral Fellow Supervision Ruby Nadler Post-Doc Supervisor Pan Liu Post-Doc Supervisor Christina McDonnell Post-Doc Supervisor

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Nov. 11, 2019

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